FLINT, MI -- Jurors have found a Flint man guilty for his
role in a shooting just north of downtown.

Derrick Lavelle Randolph, 36, was found guilty Thursday,
April 10, of assault with harm less than murder, being a felon in possession of
a firearm and felony firearm following a four-day jury trial held by Genesee
Circuit Judge Joseph J. Farah.

He initially faced a charge of assault with intent to
murder.

Attorney Donald Shaw, who represented Randolph, could not
be reached for comment on the verdict.

Randolph was arrested after he was accused of shooting
Larnell Ross multiple times about 5 a.m. Sept. 13, 2012, outside an apartment
at 901 Millbrook St.

Ross testified
during a preliminary exam that he was outside smoking marijuana when
Randolph came up to the apartment asking if a woman he was chasing was inside.
Randolph wanted inside the apartment, but Ross testified he told him he
couldn't come in.

Randolph pulled out a handgun and shot Ross in the back multiple
times, according to testimony.

"I made it in the house, but he was still shooting," Ross
said.

Randolph has an extensive criminal history, including
convictions for a 2002 breaking and entering and possession of burglar's tools,
a 2009 delivering/manufacturing a controlled substance, a 20010 possession of
less than 25 grams of a controlled substance.

He was also convicted for carrying a concealed weapon,
being a felon in possession of a firearm and possessing less than 25 grams of a
controlled substance for a February 2013 incident.